Melania Trump Wore Appropriate Shoes For Once

Melania Trump Wore Appropriate Shoes For Once — & People Are Upset

Whether or not Melania Trump is trolling her husband (or us) when she gets dressed is up for debate, but one thing is certain: whatever FLOTUS wears gets a reaction out of the general public. To date (and not without good reason), people have raged against her wearing a Zara jacket featuring the phrase “I REALLY DON’T CARE, DO U?” to visit migrant children in Texas, those 'storm stilettos' during a visit to tour the damage that Houston incurred during Hurricane Harvey, and the white pantsuit (maybe?) thought to be a nod to Hillary Clinton and suffragettes. The latest item from Melania's wardrobe causing consternation: a pair of wheat-coloured Timberland construction boots.

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On Wednesday, she accompanied her husband on a surprise Boxing Day visit to Iraq to meet with American troops stationed at Al Asad Air Base, wearing a suede mustard belted blouse and dark green pants with the boots for the occasion. As soon as photos hit the internet, Twitter users were quick to point out her choice of footwear. "I have never in my life seen anything stupider than Melania Trump in a pair of Timberland boots," @riverjordan19 tweeted, while @character1974 wrote "They ragged on poor Melania so bad about her choice in shoes as the first lady she is now rocking timbs lol construction ones at that! Lol."

Coincidently, the last time Melania Trump was photographed wearing her Timberland boots, she was in Puerto Rico to assess the damage done by Hurricane Harvey (she was criticized then, too). At the time, she left the White House wearing black cropped pants, a $1,049 Victoria Beckham navy blue wool turtleneck sweater, and matching pumps, but de-planed wearing a olive green jacket, aviator shades, a baseball hat, white skinny jeans, and the Timberland boots. She also has a black pair, too — it makes sense: the rugged shoes are practical for traversing almost any outdoor terrain, no matter what the weather.

That's why the outrage, in this particular case, doesn't make sense. What should she wear to an active combat zone, breaking FLOTUS protocol? Are critics implying that only people of a specific race or culture are allowed to wear this brand? What else should Melania have worn in a Middle Eastern desert among soldiers? The First Lady has worn several things that warrant a closer look, but her Timberland boots are arguably not one of them.